FLDS leader Warren Jeffs was recently indicted, and is being sought by
the FBI.

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It's been a difficult spring for Warren Jeffs, the reclusive leader of
a secretive polygamist sect that is building a large settlement and an
imposing stone temple a few miles outside of town.

In Texas, the governor recently signed into law measures aimed
directly at the polygamists, including raising the age of consent to
marry from 14 to 16 and outlawing "stepfather marriages."

In Utah, a state judge in late May removed the trustees  including
Jeffs  who had controlled the multimillion-dollar trust that owns
most of the land, homes and businesses used by sect members.

In Arizona, officials two weeks ago seized control of the public
school district in Colorado City  Jeffs' former stronghold. The
district, which had been run by the polygamists, is heavily in debt
and assets are missing.

And on June 10, in the first fruits of a long-running criminal
investigation into underage marriages within the sect, a grand jury in
Kingman, Ariz., indicted Jeffs on two felony charges.